Lucanica

Ancient Roman pork sausage From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lucanica was a rustic pork sausage in ancient Roman cuisine. Apicius documents it as a spicy, smoked beef or pork sausage originally from Lucania;[1] according to Cicero and Martial, it was brought by Roman soldiers from Lucania.[2][3]

Lucanica di Picerno [it], a product that derives from the ancient lucanica sausage

It has given its name to a variety of sausages (fresh, cured, and smoked) in Mediterranean cuisine and its colonial offshoots, including:

Today, lucanica is identified as lucanica di Picerno [it], produced in Basilicata (whose territory was part of the ancient Lucania).[6]

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